Douglas J. Feith, a senior fellow at Hudson Institute, served as undersecretary of defense for policy from 2001 to 2005.
President Donald Trump’s critics say he has no strategy in Iran because he hasn’t specified a goal or a plan for the “day after.” They argue he owes the public answers. Who will restore order after the bombing campaign? Who will run the government, sign peace deals, ratify arms control agreements? Without such details, opponents say, U.S. policy is unserious.